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  1. 31 minutes ago, bones774 said:

    My online t/a is showing a 100% single supplement, i don't see the deal. Are you getting better than that? This is re: Enchanted Princess

     

    I’m paying 1426.00 for an interior to myself. I believe it is 100% single supplement, but still a good price. I also took advantage of their Princess Plus promo ... for an extra $250 you get the Premium Drink Package, WiFi and Gratuities all covered. (Normally the drink package alone is 500 bucks)

  2. I had a studio cabin on the Epic for a Caribbean sailing out of San Juan and loved it. I was part of a singles group, but met other singles outside the group through the solo lounge and meet-ups while onboard. People planned seeing shows together, specialty dining together, etc. I found the room to be perfectly suited for a solo traveler. The only thing I might have preferred is having a single bed instead of a full size to allow more space between the bed and closets. Bring hangers.... there aren’t nearly enough and I pack light. Stop by the lounge in the morning or after coming in from your excursion to get refreshments, meet other solos. Have fun and post a review about your experience.

  3. What's been explained here before is that they run some sort of test charges daily, then run the total at the end of the cruise. Some financial institutions don't correlate the sum of the daily charges with the final charge, so the charges stay pending for a while, thus tying up a large sum. This process supposedly varies by financial institution, not the cruise line, and is why some report no problem, and others report holds that take days (if not weeks) to fall off.

     

     

     

    This happened to me on board the Freedom with my credit union debit card. If you use your debit card, just make sure you have plenty of cushion (at least double what you plan to spend) in your account. I didn't like that so much of my money was "tied up" with Royal Caribbean for a couple of days after I had returned home. It took that long for the daily charges to fall off.

  4. We could not remember paying $50 in the past so I looked up the current rate which is $19 according to their website.

     

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    We were thinking about the same rate... 20 dollars, but the taxis were charging the price of a prepaid transfer during the debarkation which was 25 per person. I started to argue the point and probably should have at the time.

  5. What a fun report! I agree with you about the hamburgers at Windjammer. What is up with them? My husband says they're made of squeezel.

     

     

    Also, what brand of sandals are you wearing in your last picture? They look very comfortable and exactly what I've been trying to find.

     

     

    Thank you for sharing all of the menu pictures, too. The last time we went on a cruise, I chose the lamb shank for dinner one night and it was absolutely delicious! Highly recommend.

     

     

     

    Glad you enjoyed it! I’m wearing Clark’s Cloudsteppers. SO COMFY!

     

     

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  6. Finale: Debarkation and Final Thoughts

     

    I got an early start the morning of debarkation. Bags were set outside my door last night by 11 pm. Departure window is around 9 am, so Barbara and I meet for breakfast in the dining room and share a cab from the cruise port to the airport.

     

    I have to say that everything went pretty smooth. Walked off the ship at the appointed time, bags were at the appointed station, a quick-moving line through customs and then we walk out for a taxi. Things were a little messy here.

     

    There was a long line for taxis when you first come out of the building, but if you walk a little further past that line and stand at the curb, you can flag down your own taxi for the same price (25 per person to the airport)

     

    Check-in at the airport is pretty standard, except you apparently have to get your luggage ex-rayed in PR before dropping it off with the airline.

     

    Some final thoughts on my trip:

    I had a good time! Truly, I did. However, I have always been under the impression that Royal Caribbean delivers a higher quality product than some other cruise lines out there like Carnival, so I was willing to pay a bit more. I don’t know that this is the case any longer. Food was the same if not a little worse than my experience on the Carnival Vista in 2016. Specialty dining on Vista was better and included more dining options for lunch and dinner like Blue Iguana, Guy’s Burger Joint and Guy’s BBQ. These are all INCLUDED in the price of your cruise. The pizza on Carnival was much better as well. You guys probably guessed that I’m a “foodie,” so just something to consider if you share a similar passion.

     

    Entertainment, on the other hand, was top-notch with RCI. Bar service was superior to Carnival as well. Housekeeping and restaurant staff were about the same.

     

    I got what I paid for on the excursions. Many of these islands were a first for me, hence the tours; otherwise, I suggest grabbing a taxi or tour at the port. It’s cheaper and more personal than touring in a big group. I did this in St. Martin and that beach day was one of the highlights of my trip! If you’re a woman traveling alone though, big group excursions may be the safest course of action. Just something to consider.

     

    Well, I know this wasn’t a LIVE report, but hopefully you got some value out of reading along and a few tips for planning your next cruise. Feel free to ask any questions about cruising single or about the ship. Next up for me.... looks like Grandeur of the Seas in 6 months with my boyfriend. Doing this trip report has been fun, so perhaps there will be more to come from me after my next sailing. Until then, I’m like the rest of you folks... getting my cruise fix by reading posts here on cruise critic. I leave you with several of the menus from the ship. Thanks for following along!

     

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  7. Enjoying your posts very much!! Well written. Also brings back memories, I went on 2 Singlescruises. Had Great times. Ask Shelby if she remembers Dr Plunger. Also had my karaoke debut on the Carnival Triumph. Still keep in touch with a friend from that cruise. Leaving out of San Juan is on my bucket list.

     

     

     

    Will do. Thanks for following along!

     

     

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  8. Day 7, Sea Day

     

    Good morning! Today started around 8:30 with a walk up to the Promenade Cafe for coffee. I took it down to the 4th Deck Observation area for a little quiet time. Colin, a fellow singles cruiser, is seated a few chairs down from me. We talk about how the cruise has been so nice this week before meeting the rest of the group for breakfast in the dining room. It’s a chocolate-themed menu, but again I order the classic breakfast.

     

    At 10:30 Klaudia and I head to the Star Lounge on Deck 5 for a round of Bingo. Several of us decided to play. It was 23 dollars for 6 cards plus one free card for being gold.

     

    After bingo, Barbara and I attend an art gallery discussion before meeting the group for lunch in the dining room. Dining room lunch is only served on sea days. I had the royal burger and fries which was way better than the Windjammer burger. fab89e2e45141c1cadec8ae9173d1e11.jpg

     

    Colin, Barbara and I sit around and talk for awhile about the pros of singles cruising. Later, I go with Barbara to drink more complimentary champagne at the final art preview and auction which lasts about 2 hours.

     

    Finally, it’s that time we all dread.... Preparing for the end of a cruise. I grudgingly head back to my room and pack-up before going up to the Sports Deck 13 to watch The Best of the Best Flowrider Competition. 62ec2976441a2aca53579305853b32e9.jpg

     

    I decide to go downstairs to Deck 12 and relax on a lounger, watching the ocean. I also edit/close-out this trip report. It’s cloudy today. cee0c0665129c681fb958afb95424319.jpg

     

    So, plans for this evening.... I’ve heard good things on cruise critic about tonight’s performance: “Once Upon A Time.” Since I missed the first broadway show doing singles stuff, I figure tonight is my last chance to watch the Royal Caribbean singers and dancers strut their stuff. Totally right call. Let me tell you, music and singing is what I do and these singers are top-notch! Really. The dancers were quite good as well and the modern adaptation of fairy tales using popular music was fun!

     

    After the show, it’s time for one final dinner in the dining room with my new friends.

     

    Crispy Coconut Shrimp (Okay)

    Pappardelle Carbonara (Okay)

    Strawberry Cheesecake (YUM!)

     

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    Klaudia is doing an excursion in Puerto Rico tomorrow so she has a No. 1 Baggage Tag and will be among the first to disembark. Me? I’m in no rush. My flight isn’t until 1 pm, so I have time to enjoy a final breakfast in the dining room before leaving the ship.

     

    I have to be honest, a big part of the cruise appeal to me is being waited on for everything. No cooking, no cleaning. I seize the opportunity to be pampered!

     

    In any event, I’ll do a post or should I say “Finale” with final thoughts and debarkation comments tomorrow.

     

     

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  9. Day 6, Barbados, Flavors of Barbados

     

    My alarm goes off at 7 am and I get ready for the day ahead. I have breakfast in the dining room at 8:00 and order the classic breakfast again. I’m in a quiet mood and decide to just listen to the gentlemen at our table discuss the naval history of the islands we’ve visited so far. Soon, it’s 8:50 and it’s time to get off the ship to go to my excursion.f093176d666e85051d5bfa5175c278a3.jpg

     

    It starts to rain while walking the pier, but I’ve got my poncho, so it’s all good. I arrive at the meeting location right at 9:00 and board the bus. Allison is our tour guide.

     

    We drive through Bridgetown en route to St. John’s Parish. I’m a little sleepy this morning, so I miss much of the talking during our ride. (Oops!)

    The church is beautiful and has some nice views as well. 46997a3b09fe45aade663c10772695f7.jpg

     

    Barbados seems much more developed than the other islands we’ve visited on the cruise so far. One thing they all have in common though... KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN!

     

    I believe our next stop is the Four Square Rum Distillery. The tour of the grounds and facility is about an hour long. 3f898fc00982544eb09b0f270d915ee5.jpg

    At the conclusion, we are led into the bar area where we sample both their main rum and the spiced rum (which was DELICIOUS). The locals actually use some of the spiced rum in their French toast/ pancake batter...GOOD IDEA!

     

    We are shown how to make a proper rum punch and a traditional Barbados fish cake. We are given a small sample of fish cake, chicken and plantains along with a tasty rum punch! For 45 dollars, this was a good tour.

     

    Authentic Rum Punch:

    1 parts bitter (lime juice)

    2 parts sweet (simple syrup)

    3 parts rum

    4 parts (water and ice)

    Add a splash of bitters at the end!

     

    We drive through the various parishes back to Bridgetown and the port. I head back to the ship, throw my bags down and look through the various activities being offered in the afternoon, which isn’t much. I have to say I am little disappointed that most of the daily activities are centered around products/services they have to sell you. I don’t remember this being the case before with Royal Caribbean. In any event, it’s time for lunch in the Windjammer

     

    Salad

    Hot & Sour Chicken

    Indian Noodles

    Roasted Potatoes

     

    I also throw in a chili dog for good measure. We have the 8:30 dinner seating which, depending on the service, usually means 9:00 or 9:30 before we’re served. I should be good for the next 7 hours or so.

     

    After a rather nice nap, Klaudia arrives back from her excursion to report that people are meeting for jacuzzi time on Deck 11. I deliberate and decide to join the group. There’s nothing nicer than the jacuzzi and a nice frozen pina colada as we pull out of port. Soon it’s time to shower and get ready for the evening’s festivities.

     

    Tonight is the second showing of the ice skating show, “Freedom Ice.com” in Studio B on Deck 3. I decide to skip the singles merengue dance social and attend the ice show solo, or at least I thought I would be solo until fellow singles cruiser, Gina comes and sits next to me! The show was really good. cda694370e97fd444ce1931dc0233ea0.jpg

     

    It’s the second formal night and public areas are packed with people taking photos. There’s live music, but I have a few minutes to kill before joining the group. I head back to my super suite cabin for a quick sangria before dinner.

     

     

    Tonight was my second favorite meal of the cruise. I had the vidalia onion tart (YUM), lobster tails (I ordered two, so DOUBLE YUM) and chocolate molten lava cake for dessert (YUM!)

     

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    Everyone seems partied out. You can tell the end of our cruise is near... TOO. MUCH.FUN! We’re all literally exhausted, except Klaudia that is and we all know where she’s going tonight... THE CASINO!

     

    See you in the morning maties for our final day onboard.

     

     

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  10. Following along, enjoying your reports and photos, how do you go about booking a cruise with a singles group?

     

     

     

    Thanks. There are two major companies that do hosted singles cruises. My boyfriend sailed with both of them. If you google “singles cruise,” the company I used comes up in the top ten and.... it’s pretty obvious with the name and all. (I’m not allowed to endorse companies on here) The other company should come up too....the initials are VTG! Have fun looking through what they have to offer. I know I do!

     

     

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  11. When you are through with the main details of your review, I would appreciate hearing your experience with a roommate. I’m going to be sharing a room with a stranger on an upcoming trip, and would love to hear tips on how you handled it. Thank you!!

     

    Enjoying your report!

     

     

     

    This was my second time doing the roommate matching service the company provides. Both times were great! I definitely recommend touching base with your roomie via e-mail in advance if you can. I was able to do this via the community message boards set-up by the singles travel agency. Otherwise, just have a quick, casual meeting that first day. Be open, considerate and honest. We asked questions like.... Are you a morning or night person? Are you kinda neat or comfortable with being messy? I’m sure you’ll be fine. Good luck and safe travels!

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